Government Botanical Gardens, Udagamandalam
सरकार बॉटनिकल गार्डन
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Government Botanical Garden, Udagamandalam, Tamil Nadu is famous for its huge collection of roses, which is largest among India. The Government Botanical Garden has a vast collection of indigenous and exotic plants.
In India there are many Botanical Gardens that includes many plants and trees. The Botanical Gardens preserve many indigenous plant species as well as many exotic examples of floral species. The Botanical gardens are places for research regarding plantation, cultivation and quality and quantity of fruits and flowers. It also organizes regular flower show. The Botanical Gardens enhances the greenery of a particular place and add much to the aesthetic value.
Established in 1847 AD, this 20-acre garden is 2 km away from Udagamandalam. It is home to diverse species of plants like roses, imported shrubs, exotic flowering plants, etc, and a 20 million year old fossil tree trunk. Enjoy an unforgettable Tamil Nadu tour by being at this Botanical Garden in Udagamandalam during the Summer Festival held annually in the month of May.
If you are on a rubber-necking circuit to Ooty, you might want to see the Government Botanical gardens, which were set out in 1847.The picturesque gardens that are kept by the Gardening department of the state, concealment an country of about 22 hectares. The Gardens have well over 650 species of work and trees, including a fogy of a tree, which is believed to be more than 20 million years old. The garden is very popular with nature lovers and those who long to walk among greenery and see rare ferns and bushes up close. If you are in Ooty in the month of May, then you can also be a component part of the summer festival, which is made here annually. The festival gives flower shows and various cultural programmes showcasing the gift of the locals and the renowned people.
In India there are many Botanical Gardens that includes many plants and trees. The Botanical Gardens preserve many indigenous plant species as well as many exotic examples of floral species. The Botanical gardens are places for research regarding plantation, cultivation and quality and quantity of fruits and flowers. It also organizes regular flower show. The Botanical Gardens enhances the greenery of a particular place and add much to the aesthetic value.
Established in 1847 AD, this 20-acre garden is 2 km away from Udagamandalam. It is home to diverse species of plants like roses, imported shrubs, exotic flowering plants, etc, and a 20 million year old fossil tree trunk. Enjoy an unforgettable Tamil Nadu tour by being at this Botanical Garden in Udagamandalam during the Summer Festival held annually in the month of May.
If you are on a rubber-necking circuit to Ooty, you might want to see the Government Botanical gardens, which were set out in 1847.The picturesque gardens that are kept by the Gardening department of the state, concealment an country of about 22 hectares. The Gardens have well over 650 species of work and trees, including a fogy of a tree, which is believed to be more than 20 million years old. The garden is very popular with nature lovers and those who long to walk among greenery and see rare ferns and bushes up close. If you are in Ooty in the month of May, then you can also be a component part of the summer festival, which is made here annually. The festival gives flower shows and various cultural programmes showcasing the gift of the locals and the renowned people.
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